There's stick on vibration activated ones on amazon for cheap.which hour-meters are you guys installing, and is it difficult to install? I'm a bit resistant to messing around with the internal electrical wiring![]()
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There's stick on vibration activated ones on amazon for cheap.which hour-meters are you guys installing, and is it difficult to install? I'm a bit resistant to messing around with the internal electrical wiring![]()
As you can tell from the pics on Amazon, many are the same device with a different name. I have a Yooreal and it has worked every time.I've tried the stick on hour-meters (see below link) on the GX CS4 and I have also experienced there is insufficient vibration to trigger the start of the clock running. So, returned it back to amazon and gave up on it. I would like to hard wire it but I'm a bit resistant to working with the internal electrical wires concerned that I may mess something up.
For those of you that have a working "stick on" model of an hour-meter which specific type are you using?
This one works on the CS4 I mounted it on the top of the case with double sided tape. https://a.co/d/9xBdtFBwhich hour-meters are you guys installing, and is it difficult to install? I'm a bit resistant to messing around with the internal electrical wiring![]()
Every shooter should keep a notebook. Keep notes on your rifles/pistols and leave a page for the compressor. I just start a timer and record the run time. We all have a watch or a cellphone to time it.Keep a note pad with the compressor & log your run time. I'll bet not many of us have a run timer but you SHOULD keep track.